Edwin Bidwell Wilson

Edwin Bidwell Wilson (April 25, 1879 – December 28, 1964) was an American mathematician, statistician, physicist and general polymath. He was the sole protégé of Yale University physicist Josiah Willard Gibbs and was mentor to MIT economist Paul Samuelson. Wilson had a distinguished academic career at Yale and MIT, followed by a long and distinguished period of service as a civilian employee of the US Navy in the Office of Naval Research. In his latter role, he was awarded the Distinguished Civilian Service Award, the highest honorary award available to a civilian employee of the US Navy. Wilson made broad contributions to mathematics, statistics and aeronautics, and is well known for producing a number of widely used textbooks. He is perhaps best known for his derivation of the eponymously named Wilson score interval, which is a confidence interval used widely in statistics. Provided by Wikipedia
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    On the theory of double products and strains in hyperspace / by Wilson, Edwin Bidwell, 1879-1964

    Published 1908
    Book
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    Birth control in practice : analysis of ten thousand case histories of the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau / by Kopp, Marie Elizabeth, 1888-

    Published 1934
    Other Authors: “…Wilson, Edwin Bidwell, 1879-1964…”
    Book
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    The course of cancer mortality in the ten original registration states for the 21-year period, 1900-1920 / by Schereschewsky, J. W. (Joseph Williams), 1873-1940

    Published 1925
    Other Authors: “…Wilson, Edwin Bidwell, 1879-1964…”
    Government Document Book
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